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This book can be a good read for those interested in the development of postmodern thought in human geography. It covers how traditional paradigms in human geography shifted to a postmodern consciousness. The book also provides an agenda for postmodern human geographical theory and practice that is influenced by feminism, postcolonialism, cultural studies, and environmentalism. With its critical approach to the spaces of postmodernity, this book is recommended for readers who want to understand the production of place and contemporary social theory.

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This "Reader" recounts the story of the emergence and impact of postmodern thought in human geography. The editors have brought together in a single volume the pivotal writings of the period since 1965. Through these, and their connecting narratives, the editors engage what has been the most invigorating intellectual roller-coaster ride in geography's recent history. Recounts the story of the emergence and impact of postmodern thought in human geography. Brings together in a single volume the pivotal writings of the period since 1965. Engages with what has been the most invigorating intellectual roller-coaster ride in geography's recent history. Eraces the shift in human geography from a plethora of pre-postmodern paradigms to the emergence of a postmodern consciousness. Outlines an agenda for a postmodern human geographical theory and practice that sympathetically intersects with feminism, postcolonialism, cultural studies, and environmentalism.

The Spaces of Postmodernity : Readings in Human Geography

ISBN: 9780631217824
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $82.41
Authors: Michael J. Dear
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Date of Publication: 2002-02-15
Format: Paperback
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This book can be a good read for those interested in the development of postmodern thought in human geography. It covers how traditional paradigms in human geography shifted to a postmodern consciousness. The book also provides an agenda for postmodern human geographical theory and practice that is influenced by feminism, postcolonialism, cultural studies, and environmentalism. With its critical approach to the spaces of postmodernity, this book is recommended for readers who want to understand the production of place and contemporary social theory.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

This "Reader" recounts the story of the emergence and impact of postmodern thought in human geography. The editors have brought together in a single volume the pivotal writings of the period since 1965. Through these, and their connecting narratives, the editors engage what has been the most invigorating intellectual roller-coaster ride in geography's recent history. Recounts the story of the emergence and impact of postmodern thought in human geography. Brings together in a single volume the pivotal writings of the period since 1965. Engages with what has been the most invigorating intellectual roller-coaster ride in geography's recent history. Eraces the shift in human geography from a plethora of pre-postmodern paradigms to the emergence of a postmodern consciousness. Outlines an agenda for a postmodern human geographical theory and practice that sympathetically intersects with feminism, postcolonialism, cultural studies, and environmentalism.